A love story from Tokyo. This drama is a joint Korea-Japan production. Lee Soo Jin is an actress that used to run away from her problems before getting famous. Her first love was Hyun Soo, a sushi chef from Korea. Seven years have passed since Soo Jin last saw Hyun Soo and she can’t forget about him.

hey can someone pls pls pleassssse tell me (yes i’m dat desperate) any info at all about the guy who is by kim sarang’s character side after 7 years since seperating from hyun soo…he was sitting in the car with her after her press conference in the 1st episode and then later he is seen accompanying her around tokyo to look for hyun soo in the later episodes…he seems to like her i think…..anyways just wanna know is he a japanese or korean actor and does anyone know his name, age, anything cuz i think he’s sorta cute….much better than hyun soo….sorry i know he’s the lead and everything but if jin goo was the main guy i think it also would be better cuz he’s so cute…..anyways any info would be greatly appreciated thanks soo much…..

I heard the ratings were like 6% on average in Korea and Japan despite being a major joint operation so they had to cut it short cause there was no point in continuing. Is that true? The show could have been better had it been given the chance. The ending was thrown together and you can tell cause there was a huge gap in time with no explanation and then they didn’t even end up together. The beginning 2 were pretty good tho.

It’s a realistic story. it presents the reality ,not of that ‘ make-believe’ story kind of stuff. it’s just sad, that it only consists of 4 episodes. they might have presented what happened within those 7 long years. Anyway, i give credits to the editing part. though it was cut short, it came out good. everybody loves a happy ending with regards to the main lead. however, the story shows what really happens in the real world. well, still a happy ending with those who plays the other part:)

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